Marcell Ozuna is, apparently, very excited for the new "Spider-Man" movie this year, since he's climbing outfield walls.

A ball hit by the Mets' Wilmer Flores traveled to the left-field fence in Marlins Park on Sunday. It looked like it was heading for the seats. Ozuna climbed the fence in preperation to rob a home run.

Instead, he just made the play much more difficult for himself.

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Not to take away from Ozuna's athleticism since he made a nice catch, but it certainly looks like he misjudged the ball off the bat and definitely took his eye off it when the ball was coming down.

In any case, it's marked as a putout in the scorebook.

Now in his fifth season with the Marlins, Ozuna entered Sunday's games leading the majors with 17 RBIs.

The Marlins' outfield could emerge as one of the best in baseball, should Ozuna continue to put up good numbers. He's flanked by center fielder Christian Yelich (off to a slow start in 2017) and three-time All Star Giancarlo Stanton in right.

Ozuna's wall catch is impressive, but everyone knows this is still the catch of catches when it comes to climbing walls.